Why the Jets didn’t prepare for Gardner Minshew to be Eagles’ starting QB

The Jets didn’t prepare for Gardner Minshew to be the Eagles’ starting QB despite Jalen Hurts being injured. Robert Saleh explained why:

Jalen Hurts was listed as questionable with a sore ankle all week, but the Jets prepared to play the Eagles as if Philadelphia’s starting quarterback would be on the field.

The Eagles went with Gardner Minshew against New York, letting Hurts rest ahead of their bye week. Minshew dominated the Jets through the air, going 20-25 for 242 yards and two touchdowns in a 33-18 Eagles win. The former Jaguars starter looked right at home at MetLife Stadium, dicing up Jeff Ulbrich’s secondary as if he was Philadelphia’s top passer.

Some of Minshew’s success can likely be attributed to the Jets’ lack of preparation for him. New York practiced for Hurts thinking the choice at quarterback wouldn’t impact Philadelphia’s approach.

“A system is a system,” Saleh said postgame. “They weren’t going to change their system all in one week. It was just what are they going to call more of, which we were very familiar with. We weren’t going to get the QB runs, but you’re still going to get RPOs, you’re going to get more intermediate to short game. Which is what they did.

“Everything that they did was expected. It’s all part of their game plan. The plays were all the same. It was just where is the ball going to go? Jalen might be a little more aggressive. We knew Minshew would me more intermediate and check down.”

Saleh’s comments represent how most coaching staffs approach preparing for a potential quarterback change during the week — a sentiment echoed by Bryce Hall. No team can overhaul its scheme in a week’s time to cater to a quarterback’s needs and the Eagles didn’t do anything out of left field after turning to Minshew.

However, the Jets didn’t look ready to deal with more of an intermediate passing attack. Minshew lived underneath for all four quarters and New York had no answer for him at any point in the game.

“Obviously the QB run game wasn’t there, but more RPOs, more intermediate to short game,” Saleh said. “Their O-Line is one of the best in football. They did a great job protecting him. He was able to sit back there and find time, find check-downs as our zones expanded.”

Just five of Minshew’s passes hit the MetLife Stadium turf on Sunday afternoon. He shouldn’t have been able to have as much success as he did in his first start since last season, but the Jets never showed any indication that they were ready to play him.

Even though the Jets not preparing for a backup isn’t foreign practice, they are not good enough to not account for all possibilities during the week. It looked like New York’s defense made strides against the Texans, only to take two steps back in Week 13.

This wasn’t the best look for Saleh and Jeff Ulbrich.

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Zach Wilson, Jeff Ulbrich among Jets’ Studs & Duds in loss to Eagles

Zach Wilson’s best game of the season wasn’t enough to overcome the Jets’ duds in Gang Green’s Week 13 loss to the Eagles.

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After a promising first half, the Jets fell back to Earth against the Eagles. New York failed to score a point in the second half while the defense continued to give up yards and points in a 33-18 loss.

There were a lot of failures on the Jets’ side this week. Zach Wilson’s fantastic first-half was overshadowed by poor passes, bad pocket awareness and an overthrown interception late in the game. The defense, meanwhile, couldn’t stop anything against an Eagles offense missing its starting quarterback.

Let’s take a look at New York’s studs and duds and see what went wrong and, occasionally, right in Week 13.

6 takeaways from the Jets’ Week 13 loss to the Eagles

The Jets’ defense flopped and their offense faltered in the second half of their loss to the Eagles. Takeaways from the action:

The Jets’ offense showed up to play early in their Week 13 matchup with the Eagles.

Their defense? Not so much.

New York allowed Gardner Minshew to channel his “Minshew Mania” days with the Jaguars and the offense couldn’t keep up. Minshew, playing in place of the injured Jalen Hurts, threw for over 240 yards and a pair of touchdowns as Philadelphia got back in the win column with a 33-18 victory.

The Jets moved the ball well in the first half and Zach Wilson looked the best he has in a while, but he still could not avoid turning the ball over at a key point in the game.

Here are six takeaways from Gang Green’s ninth loss of the season.

Instant analysis from Eagles 33-18 win over the Jets in Week 13

Instant analysis from Philadelphia Eagles 33-18 win over the New York Jets in Week 13

The Eagles moved to 6-7 on the season, and are heading into the bye week with a ton of confidence after thrashing the Jets, 33-18 at MetLife Stadium.

Sunday’s win resembled what Week 12 should have been, with a dominant rushing attack, efficient passing, and sound defense in the red zone.

Miles Sanders and Dallas Goedert both had 100+ yards of total offense.

Eagles vs. Jets Week 13 recap: Everything we know

Zach Wilson’s strong first half was spoiled by Eagles QB Gardner Minshew and the Jets’ disastrous defense. Recap:

The Jets were well aware that they had never beaten the Eagles prior to Week 13, but they didn’t do much to end that streak on Sunday.

New York fell to 0-12 all-time against Philadelphia, losing 33-18 at MetLife Stadium. Zach Wilson found the end zone three times in the first half, but Gang Green’s sputtering defense and Eagles QB Gardner Minshew conspired to limit the rookie quarterback’s opportunities in the second half. Wilson and the offense didn’t exactly seize the few chances they did get, and the officiating added enough questionable calls that Robert Saleh erupted on multiple occasions.

With the loss, the Jets are now 3-9 and looking at two high draft picks. The 6-7 Eagles are too, though they remain alive in the NFC playoff hunt.

7 takeaways from first half as the Eagles lead Jets 24-18 behind Minshew’s hot start

7 takeaways from the first half as the Philadelphia #Eagles lead the New York #Jets 24-18 behind Gardner #Minshew’s hot start #PHIvsNYJ

The Eagles started a different quarterback against the Jets and it resulted in offensive fireworks throughout the first half.

Gardner Minshew got the nod in place of an injured Jalen Hurts and the results were a near-perfect first half of passing, as Philadelphia raced out to a 24-18 first-half lead.

Here are 7 key takeaways from the first half.

Gardner Minshew off to a hot start for the Philadelphia Eagles

Gardner Minshew and Dallas Goedert are off to a red-hot start for the Eagles against the Jets.

When news broke that Jalen Hurts would be sidelined with an injury, and Gardner Minshew would get the start for Philadelphia, perhaps the happiest people in the Greater Philadelphia area were the producers at the various sports radio stations.

With visions of a quarterback controversy, higher ratings and holiday bonuses dancing in their heads, those producers dreamed of Minshew playing well against the New York Jets Sunday, opening the doors to a week of “Hurts or Minshew” debates on the air.

In the early going at MetLife Stadium, it looks like they are going to get their wish.

Minshew started red-hot for the Eagles, hitting on all six of his first-quarter passing attempts for 95 yards and a touchdown. The main beneficiary? Tight end Dallas Goedert. The tight end finished the first quarter with four receptions for 73 yards and a touchdown. The touchdown came on this play-action concept, with Minshew retreating into the pocket and taking the deep shot downfield:

Goedert works across the field on the deep post route, and Minshew targets him down inside the ten-yard line. The TE finishes the play, breaking through tackles for the touchdown.

The Eagles’ second possession began in the first quarter and ended in the second. It finished the same way their first possession began, with Minshew targeting Goedert deep downfield for six:

Philadelphia runs a “Sleet” concept, with the outside receiver running a slant and the inside receiver (Goedert) running a wheel. The rub concept springs Goedert free, and Minshew hits him in stride for the score.

Over two possessions, Minshew has hit on all eight of his passes for 128 yards and a pair of touchdowns, both to Goedert. This marks the first two-touchdown game from Goedert in his NFL career.

And as this unfolds, sports radio producers in the Philadelphia area are looking forward to the week ahead.

Gardner Minshew showed up to Week 13 dressed like a pilot from ‘Top Gun’ and NFL fans had jokes

Gardner Minshew is back.

Gardner Minshew is back, as the former Jacksonville Jaguars QB got the start today for the Eagles in their game against the Jets and once again Minshew showed up to a game with an outfit that fans loved.

Minshew, who is filling in for an injured Jalen Hurts, threw a touchdown pass in his first drive and looked pretty sharp on the drive.

He also looked sharp before the game as he showed up to the away game at MetLife Stadium dressed like a fighter pilot from the movie “Top Gun.”

Just look at all of this swag from Minshew, who hasn’t started a game since last season:

Twitter had jokes:

Watch: Gardner Minshew connects with Dallas Goedert on 36-yard TD Pass

#Eagles backup QB Gardner #Minshew was perfect on the first drive including this 36-yard TD pass to Dallas #Goedert #PHIvsNYJ

Gardner Minshew started in place of an injured Jalen Hurts on Sunday, and he sizzled on his first drive, going 3-3 for 61-yards and a touchdown.

All 3 connections were to tight end Dallas Goedert, including the 36-yard touchdown pass to tie the score up 7-7.

Twitter reacted to Gardner Minshew’s Top Gun style arrival for matchup vs. Jets

Twitter reacted to Gardner #Minshew’s #TopGun style arrival for Philadelphia #Eagles matchup vs. New York #Jets

The Eagles and Jets are set for an intriguing Week 13 matchup, and things got even more interesting with the news that Gardner Minshew would start in place of an injured Jalen Hurts.

The former Washington State star has quite the fan following, and his pregame attire has always been must-see TV and Sunday was no different.

Knowing that he was set to start at quarterback against the New York Jets, Minshew played to his niche, arriving in style, going full ‘Top Gun’ with an aviator jacket, sunglasses, and the full Tom Cruise look.

Social media reacts to everything and Sunday’s arrival by Minshew was no different.